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412 E. Anderson St.
Savannah, GA
Venue Type: Gallery

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Anderson Hall Gallery at the Savannah College of Art & Design
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> QUICK FACTS
WEBSITE:  
http://www.scad.edu/
> CURRENT EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS
> STATEMENT
Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta, in the heart of midtown Atlanta, brings state-of-the-art facilities and learning to an area burgeoning with artistic, cultural and business activity. Our facilities—including classrooms, exhibition space, studios and residence halls—are tucked into the Atlanta arts district, adjacent to the Woodruff Arts Center. You’ll live and learn in a city considered the cosmopolitan center of the Southeast.

SCAD-Atlanta opened in 2005 and expanded in 2006 when the Atlanta College of Art was acquired by SCAD. This broadened our curricula and studio capabilities with offerings at SCAD-Atlanta that aren’t available at SCAD-Savannah, such as our foundry, screen printing studio and letterpress. Our facilities include well-equipped classrooms, multiple galleries, computer labs, a library, photography darkrooms, printmaking and sculpture studios, bookstore, dining hall, fitness center, swimming pool, and two residence halls. Students, faculty, staff and alumni also can sell their work through the shopSCAD retail store and gallery.

Social and co-curricular programming, along with a variety of student organizations, help to round out a complete collegiate experience. In addition, you’ll enjoy a variety of lectures, exhibitions, performances, workshops, regional conferences, seminars and other activities.

 

Anderson Hall

Built in 1896

Designed by Gottfrid L. Norrman as a blend of Classical and Colonial Revival styles, this 20,478-square-foot, two-story ornate red brick building sits atop a stone/granite foundation and originally served as Anderson Street Elementary School. Today it houses the School of Foundation Studies, a curriculum of introductory drawing and design courses required of students in all majors.

> UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS
> PAST EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS
2008
Dec, 2008 INVISIBLE: Box Series
tzeng, yi-hsin
 
2002
Apr, 2002 Foundation Studies Honors Show 2002
Leila Singleton
 
2001
Apr, 2001 Foundation Studies Honors Show 2001
Leit Downing, Angela Hopper, John Lundy, others, Michael Porton, Melissa Rutledge, Lucas Ryan, Chris Shomo, Nicholas Siebenmorgan, Leila Singleton
 
2000
Apr, 2000 Foundation Studies Honors Show 2000
Leila Singleton
 




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